INANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. THE MONEY MARKET, Philadelphia, July 18,1382. A great relief was experienced to-day among budutss m aud storekeepers, in the matter of email chango. be signature of the President) making postage stamps a itfonal currency, has removed the swain putupon those ho reiinired much small coin. Besides accommodating e community, the bill makes the issuing of “promises paj” by any corporation, or individual, a punishable fence. This act of the President has not only relieved ie whole North from the droad of having millions of orthless shinplasters thrown on the market, bat it also revents the evidence of hard times—a want of specie— cm constantly ftßsailtug the minds of our people. The ►oral effect of this postage stamp movement wilt be orth millions to the Government. Before, everybody as asking “ What is to becomo us?” “We must have linpluetorß,” would be the reply. “I would sooner ave nothing ’* was the invariable remark. But now icrybody laughs at the idea of holding post offico amps as money, bnt at the samo time they very coolly cclv» t them. Prom a dreadful depression, storekeepers ave bdum’od into ati extraordinary elation, and the re lit business men are chuckling again. Not a few persons imagined when they were tendered a Btamp, that they bod to write a thirty-ceafe 'tier, and it was a hard matter to beatit into their hoads it t the stamp was in reality money. The bill is to take ftbetot! the Ist of August, and. until the details of it Muo to haul, we advise every ouB to circulate the new icdlnni as cheetfully as possible.. Wo consider this Bother masterly stroke by our great Secretary—another rop to the ororitof our comtry. There was more excitement in the bullion market ta tty. On the street, gold opened a*. 118, advanced to 119, nd declined towards, the close to HB)f. Very large mounts were moved at 119. Sales were effected at the ioord of Biokers at 119# o 119#. The feeling in gold is nUrely speculative, fonnded upon the idea of foreign ia :rventinn, which many suppose will be loudly urged in ngluid and f ranco when the ne*s at the so-called re wise bo'ore Richmond reaches thosecountries. We have lith H\ (He foresight of Napoleon, aud think him to he leroly scheming, in order to throw his greatantagonlst ate the field against us. Napoleon does not sit so se nuly on his throne as to risk the firmness of his seat y engaging in a war with a country so powerful in its BBOiirtos and so much the natural ally of France, both s regards the sympathies of her people and the cofcem otaneous rise of two of her greatest generals, and the trides she is making la civil, military, and political over. W hen to the long catalogue of maxims -is added, ; NaptdPon is not Napoloon,” the people of both conn ries will understand the true character of the French !m peter. Business in « old demand* V: was' very active, and the kte has advanced to 7# ®8 -premium During the da? iey bronsht-fitf—sales at the Stock Board being made that figure. advanced considerably to-day, but ■was op lug more* to a temporary excitement. Buyers ' email amounts talked loudly of foreign interyention— hich !a nothing but ft bugbear nurted into existence by me mircrapulous stock.boar who is now snueezing it atil it roars dreadfully, T 'dee* at the Stock Board did not improve any. Uai- Sf»t*s securities declined. The sixes, 1881, declined 98, but recovered at the close to* 98#. 103 was paid rUnn% seven, thirties, but the bids fell off 1 at the oso PfDnsylyania fives advanced 1, Oity sixes, nev, iclfned % ; old firm at yesterday’s figure, 97. Pbila iipbia and Erie sixes stead? at 92# Wilmington Ball ad sixes 100#. Morris Oanal first mortgage bond# at K Puinsylvania Railroad, first mortca?e, advanced ; 98 was bid for second do. Beading sixes, 1888*>ad mccd 1; 1870’s advanced 2. 3ctiuyiklU Navigation nprovnnent sixes firm at 80; the share bidwas inao ve. Besdieg advanced about %. Pennsylvania, was eady at 46#' Beaver Meadow at 64#. Harrisburg M# Oatawissa advanced Lehigh Navigation ns steady at 49#. North' Amer lean insurance Ootn my shares brought 17, Morris Canal 43. Green and >ntee- street Railroad was in demand at® Bace and [ue advanced 1%. Arch street#, Girard College lon e bide. Philadelphia Bank brought 109. North Ame cn 131, an Improvement. Commercial 47. DrexH & Co, quote ■ aw Yotk. exchange,..,...Far to 1-10 pro. wton exchange.,,................... *» to 1.10 pre aHimora exchange.,,,, « to % dia. rid ...118* to 119 x pre. otmtry funds >£ to 4 i(i dig. hlclfmftnd Treasary-n0t0a............ 7#Ao 8 pro. 3-10 Treasury n0te5,,.... .v. 102 to 102# Tho following is tho amount of coal transported on the hlladeiphia and Beading Bailroad during the week iding Thursday, July 17,1862: From Port 0arh0n............. “ r0tt5vi11e,.,............. « Schuylkill Haven.. . ...... “ Auburn.,..,,.,... w Port Clinton.. “ Harrisburg and Dauphin. Total anthracite coal for week... 55,380 09 From Harrisburg, total bituminous coal.. 2,228 05 Total of all kinds for week. Pi ev tousiy this year...... To sametime last year.;...'....989,144 11 The following is the amount of coal shipped over the mitiu&dou and Broad Top Mountain Bailroad for the H:k ending Wednesday, July 16, and since January 1, 62: Week,- • Previously. Total. Tons, Tous. Tons. .9,703 15 f, ,8*l 160:634 .7,642 105,'38 ; 112,880 1ncrea5e............2,151 45,603 47,764 The stock market is very uneoUleri ta-day, and prices e undergoing;important change s, especially in Govern eats and the leading' speculative .securities. The pro inent topic of the market is the continued weakness in jderal Blocks-—these faHog 1a L# per cent., under a n< ral indisposition to buy.' The opfiaog price for the ces of 1881 was 99#, but, with a few sales, close at being the best bid. The leature of the share market to.day was the firm es in New York Central, and Galena aud Chicago, die th“ other railroad stocks were ne«lectrd and lower, ie tenner sold freely at 90# ®9l, the laker at 69 CaW* rnia sevens are agate, higher : Tbe coupons on ese 7 per cent, bonds are paid in San Franctaco, ia id, end therefore yield the holder, at the preseat rate •gold, nearly B,3B,percent, interest, Hitherto the fact at the Goujons were not payable here worked to their irinient in the market, but the reverse ia now the The money market iseasy atscG per cent, on call, th more doing at 5. The gold rnarset continues excited, and 119#®119# s been freely paid. The : opening purchases were at 9, but at the close 119# ®ll9# are the general asking tes. Silver is quoted 111#®U8. Dutiable demand i<esloB®ieB#. *•: ; hiindelphia Stock Exchange Sales, July 18. Deported by &. E. Slathakkx. Phila. Exchange.} FXBST BOARD 1 00 US 6s ’81....... 99# 00 d 0..,........ 99* CO d 0........... B9# iGQ Pbifa & Erie 6s.‘-;92# 00 Hilni R65..v,.,.10D# 100 10 or Canal Ist m. 99 50US7 SOTNblk.lO2 DO d 0.... ...end.lol# 00 Forma 5s O A P.. 87 000 Pennaßlstm. .103 ICO d0...i..2dy8.103 K-0 R» oding 6b 1 86... 85 ItO do ’70...;.... ; 97 €0 City 6s 97 00 do new....... 101 BETWEEN 100 US 6s ’Bl regia.. 99# 64 Penna 8.,...... 46# 75 Morris Canal.... 43 50 Catawifsa R .... 3 k SEOONX 1285 XT 8 Demand Nts. 108 # 23Ga& tioates-st B 29 30.0 Race & Vino lots. 11 ioo d 0........... n 2 Beading It .....; 27# .200 d0........c5h 27# 1 Penrm 8.,,.,.. 46# 34 Beav Meadow... 54# 3 H R..,2dys 54# : 17 Philaßank. 109 5 d 0.., . ~eswn.io9 .60 t? Amer 1n5..... 17 • 2 Bk of flf America. 131 20 Arch-8tE....... 24# BOARDS. 50 Catiwissa R...,t>5 3# ■22 OnmmercUl Bank. 47 200 Reading 8........ 27# 5 BOARD. 500 Jlty ...... 97 2000 dn new... Gas 97# 600 U S 7-30 T N b1K.102 2000 Scbl N tuaot Si.. 8Q 500 Penaa ssO& P.. 87 50 Lehtgh.Nav..,., 49# 4fi Race & Biae-st R 11# 1008 R*U«g8...... 27# BOARDS. iOOUSGa ’81..,..., 99, tOO d0.,,.,..2d;s 98 KiO <10.*,......65 98 )00 c0..,...85wn98# >OO Anurican G01d..,119# iOO d 0..... 119# 00 City 65...,...t0ts 97 iOO do ...97 AFTER . )fOOU BCoup 6s *Bl. 98# j JCOO American Gold.l’o . 100 landing R..bSQ27# CLOSING FBI Bid. Ashed, SSa’Sl . 98# 99 STr7 3-10 N,lOl 102 biladft d 5...... 97 98. kiladn 6a U6W..100# 101 ©mia 65....... 86# 87 oadiug ft.... . 275 27 V rO<utni6s 1 80 .. <-ad bds ’70.,., 86# 97 mt 6b m.. 84# 85# ennoKexdly. 48# 47 euna Kim 69.103 108# enna R 2 m 68.. 98 98# [orris Cut Con.. 42 46 rorria Cal Pref.l2o 124 chNav Stock,, 4 6 ch J?av Prof... 14 • 14 V ch N 6s s B2exint 68 69 ilmlrii R...... 10 ill lirMritHPrf... 20 21 jIOO Beading R....... 27# 180 d 0.... ..,,,,.. 27# [OES—HEAVY. Bf<2. Atktd flUra 7s’73.ex int 85 86 Llsland-8..... 15# 16# LebOl AN.x-dv 49# 49# LoCl&Navscp. 23 80 N Penna 8.,... 8 8# NPa865..,.,, 74 75# N Pa BIOS 97 99 OatawßOon... 3# 3# CatawißSa Prf.. 30 10# Sec & Third St 8.64 65 Bace&Yine-Rtß 11# 11# W*Bt Philft 8... 50 Spruced Pine., 11# 12 Gr & Ote B exdv 29 29# Arch Rt ex div, 24 24# Thir & FWntfc. 16 18 37th & 19th..... 6 8 Girard finliegb.. 21 23 Tenth & Elev .. 32 34 Veekly Review ol the Philadelphia Markets. Philadelphia, July-18.1862. ’ BuaUesirgenorally has been quletdartngtbe past week, nt for mest articles of Produce prices class rather batter, id th* markt ts more active. Bark ia firm. Ia Breod nffs there is a better feeling, and prices have anup ard tendency. Coal and Iron are firm, but quiet, otton further advanced, but the high views of >iders checks business. Fi«h and. Fruit; there is no iangc and hot much doing. Groceries aro better, aad to Sugar market quite active at the: advance. Pro iions continue steady, wilh. limited sales. Naval Stores Ofcarce and advancing. - Oils aro looking up. Rice id Salt have an upward totHlsnoy. Seeds remain quiet, ena, Tallow, Tobacco, and 'Whisky are firm. Wool is >ld above the views of buyers. The Dry Goods trade mtimi.es active, and the prices of all the leading articles .cotton manufacture show a further rise, with a good >mand for all kinds, and a prospect of goingstill higher. Thtre is a better feeling in the Breadstuff's market, and ore inquiry for Flour, both for export and borne u e; ie sales for shipment*, comprise some 10,009 bbla, la nding Eorth western ex»ra family at ss©s 25, Ohio and ftmuyUanla extra at $5 25®5.75, do. extra family at >®7 12# for high grade, Wtatera do. on‘term* kept ivatt*. The sales to the retailers and bakers range t>m $4 76 up to 87.50 for'eommon to good superfine, :)ro, ar d fancy lots, according.to quality. Bye Flour selliog in a email way at about $3.25 ,bbl, and Corn eal at 382.75.4Pbbi for Pennsylvania Meal; 1,500 bbls racdjwire sold on terms kept private. ; WHEAT.*—The off* rings are mod ora fe» and it is in sod demand at previous quotations; sates of 49,000 labels common-to good and prime Pennsylvania and ’eatern red at 123®128c & bushel, and part onprivate rms, and Pennsylvania and Kentucky white at 130® 6c. Rye is in steady demand, and 5,000 bushels Penn* lvania Fold at 68® 69c, dosing at the latter figure. Corn in good demand; sales of 18,000 bushelsprime yellow 5605 Tc afloat, closing at the latter rate, and fair irdliy et 63®80c, and Jots in store at 54®5Gc, Oats e dull and lower, with sales of, 16 000 bushels Penn- Ivania at 38®40c, and Delaware at 39c. afloat. PROVISIONS.—-The market is steady but quiet, ties of Mess Pork at $10,75- to $ll, and prime at $B. ty-packed Mesa Beef ranges from $l2 60 to $l5, and untry at $l2. Bacon—’there is very little doing ex pt in Hams; sales of 400 cisks plain aud fancy can ned at7#®9#c; Bides at s®s#o, and Shoulders at 84#c, cash and short time. Green Meats are hold with ore firmness, with sales of 500 - casks Hams, In pickla, 6<r6&c, do. In salt, s®s#c; Sides at s®s#Cj and •onlders at 3#ffl3#c, cash and short time. Lard is mer, and tttq demand better at the close; asks ofl.ooo Is and tes-atB# ®B#c, ca a b. now held higher, and 406 ps atB#®og, and country Lard, in mixed pkgs, at'7© (c. Butter—There Is a fair demand for prime,' and ices are rather tower; Ohio and Pennsylvania good to line ll®l2c 4? 1 lb. cheese i» held with more firmness; lea of Now York at, B#®B>|c. Eggs are selling at «rll#cdff dossen, ■* METALS.—There Is a flrm”feeling : in the market for g Tron. A meeting of the trade was held; it was re vet! that the present system of six, months* credit be ringed to cash and four months after the first of next mih. gales of 1000 tons No. 1 Anthracite at $24, No. it $23, and Forge at $2l. :In Blooms, nothiog dotug. «r end Boiler Iron remain as lost quoted, Lesd ire is very little here- 800 pigs Galena are reported $6.90, cash, which is a slight advance." Copper—Yel v Metal sells in a small way .at 22c, 6 mbs. English eatbfng Cooper is quiet. BaBK —There is very little. Quercitron coming for ,rd, and H is selling at $33.50 W ton for Ist No. I, and ferson andMusterd’B at ton. Tanners 1 Bark unchanged.* 'F/KiWAX is scarce, with sales of yellow* at 38® 84c H» * A M * _ CANDLES are dull, with ssten cf cUy-maile Adamam tine at Western fnil weight at 17){c. Sperm and Tallow are inactive at previous rates. COAL.—There is less doing in this staple owing to the advance in prices. Shipments to the South for the Go vernment continne large, but orders from the East come forward slowly ; holders are firm in their demands. COFFEE.—There is a better ft e ing in the market, and the advance noted last week lm been welt main tained ; Bales of 2,500 bags, including Rio at 20®22c, and Lagnayra at 22«23c, cash and short time. The stock continues light. COTTON.—Tho excitement and upward tendency noted in the article for some time past still continues, but the transactions are limited, owing to the want of stock; bb!o=! of 250 bales low nod good middling uplands and New Orleans at 43®480 4? ft, cash- DRUGS AND BYErt.—There has been very little doing, and the changes are uulniDort-int. Alum, Oorks, Ash, and Quinine are held for higher prices. FRUIT.—The market is nearly hare of foreign, and . and Lemons s>M from second hands at 85® 6.50 4P box. A cargo of French Lemons is expected daily. Domestic fruit i* coming forward more freelv; sales of green Apples at 8/®3 bbt.' Thera has lately been some movement in dried Apples at 2K®sn W lb. For dried Peaches prices are nominal. Cherries are abundant, and sell at 2asc#' Ib. FlSH.*—There is some demand for Mackerel fr>m the Scnth; sales of No. 1, from first hands, at 88, and No. 2 atB6#’bbl; somenew w’o. 3asold at 85.76, Theater© quotations are S 8 60, SO 60, and 88, for the three num bers. There are no Codfish here Pickled Hemogrange from 8160 to $2 25, nnd good fish rather scarce. Salmon and Shad are unchanged. FES ATHKBS are scarce, with sales of good Western at 37®41c 4P' ft. FREIGHTS to Liverpool have advanced: We quota Flonr at 3s Sd®3a 9d, Grain, in hulk, afcll©l3l, Hemp at 40r, and heavy goods at33i®3ss ton. Atwkww taken to load Petroleum on private termv Small vonsn-a suitable for the West Indies are scarce. Several engage ments were mnfle at 40c on Sugar, and 83®3 50 on Mn .lasses to Cuba and btvk- Colliers are in fair demand at previous rales, say S 2 to Boston, and 81.10 ®1.16 to New York. GINSENG.— I Crude and Clarified are unchanged, but them is nothing in the way of sales. GUANO is quiet, and prices the sawe as last quoted. BEMP,—There is little or nothing doing to alter quo tatirus. BIDES are firm and on the advance, with a very re duced stock to operate in. BAYIb rather better, good Timothy selling at7s®Bsc the 100 fts LEATHER is rather moro inquired for, and rough is firmer and quite active. LUMPER —There is a fair btmoess doing for the season, without much change in prices; sales of vellow sap-Boards at $l3®X4, and white-plno at sl4erl6. Laths range from ■ $1.25®130, and Pickets $6®8.60 v-m; MOLASSES.—There is a better feeling in the market, and prices have advanced; sales of clayed Cuba at 23a 25c, Trinidad at 30c, on the usual terms. Syrups are better. . NAVAL .STORES.—Spirits of Turpentine have aea ; n advanced; email tales are making at 51.7001.75 gallon.; Rosin is very scarce ; sales of No. 2—the only kind here—at 810.50011. Tar is held at 515®20, an 3 Fitch 811®12 bbl. OILS —Fish Oils are firmly held. There is a fair de mand for crude Whalo Linseed is la steady request at 90®940'4P' gallon cash, weight aid measure Lard Oil la selling at 600G3c on time. Petroleum comes forward freely ; a contract was made for a large lot of crude, for shipment, on private terms. PLASTER is unchanged; sales of soft at 82 50 ton, BIOS.— I There is very little doing here; sales of East India at 5# ®6Jf c lb. ; SALT 1b held firmly, but there have been no arrivals or sales tbie week. , BEEDS,—There ini very little Gloverseed j coming in, and it is selling at 85a5 25 buß, the latter from second hands Timothy is held at 82, and dull The market Is bare of Flaxseed, and it ia wanted by the crashers at $2 20©2 25 & bns. BPIBITS are held for higher price#* and dull at the advance. New England Bum is worth 40®42:s Whis kyis brfd For higher prices; sales of Ohio bbls at 32® 38c, Pi-nnsvlvania 31ca32c, hhds at 30®333, and drudge at 30©31c ffsllon. SUGAR.—There is a better feeling in the market, and 0 good inquiry both for refining and from the trade, with sales b* ,2,200 bbds Cuba, mostly at Porto Rico ftt and New; Orleans at B#®Kb.. Refined Sugars have advanced ; we' quote at 10# ©l2c for yellow and crushed. TALLOW ft better, and quoted at 10©10j£c for city Tendered. ; TEAS.—Doth Blacks and Greens are firm, with small seles to the trade at very full rates. TOBACCO —There Is very little doing la either Leaf or Manufactured, and the market is nearly bare or the latter description. WOOL.—There is a good demand for this staple, .and the receipts are‘aken on arrival at full rates; the high rates demanded a short tfme.ago in the West cannot be realized; priers, however, rango at 50055 c for common tub and fine fleece. CITY ITEMS. Barefooted Soldiers.— -The convalescents in the United States Hospital at Annapolis are greatly in need of silpperß to enable them to walk out on the lawn in front of the bouse, where they could enjoy the refreshing breeze. .Wholesale boot and shoe merchants, by denoting a few boxes for the benefit of these men, would be doing a noble aet. If sent to the Christian commission, through George H. Stewart, president, 13 Bank street, they will be forwarded - immediately. Jn our. Pulpit advertisements of ser vices to be held to-morrow, we observe one, of two bro thers. Rev. W. 0. Stiff Is a Presbyterian, and Rev. G. B. Still iB a Methodist Both are said to be eloquent ministers of the Gospel, and worth hearing. Tons. Cwfc. ...... 9,169 00 ...... 810 11 .... 29.929 08 ..... 4,775 12 ..... 4 374 18 6,321 00 New Cartes de Yisite by Gtjtekuxst.— Mr. F! Gutekunst, the celebrate! photographer of this city, has juatbroughtont, in his own peculiarly artistic style, cartes de visits for the popular Album of tho following distin- divines: Rev. Henry SteeleOiarke, D. D., pastor of the Centra! Presbyterian Church; Bev. T. J. Shep herd, pastor of llie Buttonwood-street Church; Rev J. G. Butler, of West Philadelphia; Bev. Mr. Adair, re cently located at Norristown; Bev. Howard Majcam, D. D., one of the meet eminent Baptist divi es in the country; and Rev. Dr. Wadsworth, lately received to California. Also, a fiao copy of a paintin g of Bishop White, of Penpjjylvaiiia; one of a bust of Jefferson, and a fine picture from life of Dr. Hodge, a well-known phy sician in this city. - v. 57,603 14 .1,131,286 09 1488,895 03 The . Patent/ Limbs, manufac ture, end applied by Dr. B. Frank. Palmer, No. 1609 Chestnut street, have been adopted by the army and navy surgeons as befog far superior to all others. We are glad of this, as it is a deserved recognition of one of the greatest humanitarian inventions of the age. : A -Pleasant Tonic and Afpbtizee, our readers will find in ; 41 Drake’s Plantation Bitters*” which is now sold by all the principal druggists and grocers in the United States. It is a most excellent pro moter of health Try it. . In Fine Fbtjits and Confections Philadel phia.iß in advance of every other city la the Onion. The stock of Mr. A. L. Vansant, corner of Ninth and Chest” mit streets, is so great annrrity in ibis line that strangers spend hours in examining its delicious contents, and fir supplying themselves with bis fine French and American mh tnrep, cryEtaiived fruits, hof-hense grapes, peaches, and other delicacies not found elsewhere. “ Bat.m of a Thousand PiowKns.”—This delightful articlc'for the toilet is now selling at Mi, I. R . Casselberry *s, No. 45 North Eighth street, at the unpre cedented low price of ErGHT cents per bottle, war ranted genuine, and fully equal to any sold at 50 cents. The ladles of our city, during the last week, have been availing themselves of ibis rare opportunity, by tbsu ifinds, and, as the stock will probably soon be exhausted, we would say to those who have not yet done so, “go and do likewise.” Tiie Ci light ” question, which, some time sincr, monopolized so much attention, baa at last simply resolved itself into this, viz.: that the only: portable Light that ought to be used in this city, or .auywhere else, is the celebrated Lamp for burning Kerosene Oil, manufactured and sold by Messrs. Witters A Co., at their widely-known ‘Light Emporium,** No. 85 North Eighth street, corner of Filbert. The FINEST SUMMER CONFECTIONERY, at mo derate prices, to be found in this city, can always be had pure, fresh, and in greatest variety at Messrs. E. G* Whitman & Go.*s, now on Chestnut street, below Fourth, next dcor to Adams Express. They are selling quanti ties of goods to he used at the various watering places; and, we may be allowed to suggest, that one of the most Indispensable articles to all who are about leavingfor the country, Is a bui’set of their delicious and healthful pre parations, put up in neat boxes for that purpose. Crackers and Cheese.—Mr. C. H. Matt pon, dealer in fine family Groceries, Arch and Tenth ‘streets, has now in ttore the best qaalifcy of Bran, Batter, Milk, and Water Biscuit; also, tine English and Fine Apple Cheese, and everything else in his department. TJnited States Hotel, Atlantic City.— Tbiß admirably' managed establishment is fast filling up, and a goodly number of : guests are daily arriving at the other hotels. So far, the indications are that tbs season will be a good one for the hotel proprietors at this popular watering* place. The first hop of the season will take' place .at the United States Hotel this evening. Mirk HassJer’s splendid bar d wilt be in attendance. - Pure Cider Yinegar and Old Cheese There is, perhaps, no article more injurious to heed th than the vinegar usually sold to cooßUiners. It nothing else hutvitriol diluhd with,water. .No person having any regard for fcbeir health should use it. Mes^r 3 . Siocutnb & BastetS whose stand is Io the Eastern Market, corner of Fifth and Merchant street?, offer to the public a pure article of Cider Vinegar which can be relied on. They also, fdl Ice made from pure and rich dairy cream, and prime old Cheese of the choicest quality, ai also Fresh Berries. Hard Up for Ammunition.—The rebel ar iiliery at the battle of White Oak Swamps fired gas pipes from their field-pieces, oharged with gunpowder.*,, This pipe was taken from the street mains of Richmond, they having no shell. Secesh is blbo badly off for uniforms. In this locality both soldierß and civilians procure their gar ments at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of BockhiU & Wilsob, Nos. 608 and 605 Chestnut street, abore Sixlh. Additions Proposed to the Tax Bidt. On whiskers, other than those belonging to cats and dogs, $3 per month. For kissing any lady, exo*pt relatives, 25 cents each time. (N. B.—Engaged couples may commute atslo per month.) * For reading Mood in company the contested- eleetion case, Thompson vs. Ewing, $l. For quoting French, 25 cents. For asking friends to take tickets to anything $5. . For writing one’s name a Sallie, Maggio, Pollie, Judin, «i.; ■ ■ For wearing a coat, vest, or pantaloons, without the price marked plainly on them, as at Charles Stokes’, under the Continental, 50 cents for each garment. One Price Only.—-The fasMenable clothing temple of Granville Stokes, at No. 609 Chestnut street,' is the only establishment in (he city where one price only, and (his exceedingly low, is asked for clothing The garments manufactured at this popular emporium are made of the beet materials-in the market, and equal, if not superior, to those obtained elsewhere. Those who once patronize this Mammoth establishment are sure te return, as they receive garments warranted in fit, fabric, and fashion, and on the most reasonable terms. Remem ber the One-price Clothing Depot, No. 609 Chestnut street. A handsome assortment of the latest styles of Bummer Garments now on hand, and selling at war prices. »rSEE FOURTH PAGE. Bark Inna, Wortinger, 17 days from Oienfuogos. with sugar to Stewart, Oaraon?& to Francis Tete. - ; Schr Summit, Bwotf, 5 dayß from Welifleet, with mlae to Geo B Kerfoot Schr' J’ J'Spenceri Smith, 8 days from New York, in hallastto captain. ' gchr Joseph Maxfield, May, 6 days from Boston, in ballast to Wanhamacher & Maxfleld. Schr Farmer, Stevens, 1 day from Milford, Del, with corn to Jas Berratfc & Son. Steamer Mars, Nichols, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to Wm M Baird & Co. . ' Steamer Wm 6 boors from Cape May, with passengers to .captain Pawed below New Castle ships Argo, from Liverpool, and Zered, from Londonder ry; four brigs and two schr# above Wilmington creek. f - CLEARED. Str Ironsides, Vandemer, N York, W M.Balrd & 00, Blr J B|Bhri?or, Dade, Baltimore, A. Groves, Jr, MARINE INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. BY TELEar.APS. (Correspondence of The Press } • Boston, July 18. Arrived* ships Good Hope, from" Calcutta; Neptune, frow FooCbow: London, from London; J A Palmer, fro a Liverpool; Belle Wood, from do; schrM Manson, from Bararoa. MEMOBANDA. , a Ship Nonpareil, Green, from Liverpool, arrived at New Yoik yesterday, Ship Westmoreland. Decan, from Liverpool for Phila delphia, was paf-gefl 10th mat off Gay Hoad. Baik Ann Elizabeth, Norgraye, for St Thomas next day, was at Barbadoes Ist inst. Bark Moonbeam, Dow, from Boston for Philadelphia, was spoken 14th inst, Nantucket South Shoal bear! ig W by N 58 miles. Schr Anti Cartel, Carlet, hence for St Thomas, wav spoken lOih inst, lat 28 30, long 64 60, with the captain sick. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS UP TO 12 O’CLOCK LAST NIGHT. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut sts. G W Runyan, Cincinnati W H Kernan, Wa«h, Pa Mrs Lothrop, Pittsburg Mbs M Lothrop, Pittsburg Miss C Lothrop, Pittsburg ... B.H Paiuter, Pittsburg H N Noye#, Cleveland J T Warren Mrs R N Nißbet, St Louis Master J Nlabet. St Louis 'Wrap Causey . L MOook&la, TerreHaute Mrs G W Clippinger, T Haule Mrs J P Carter. Indiana Miss Cal ter, Indiana H Wise A Ko*tey„ St Louis D W Stopp. Indiana J McKionty, Ii diana v A Aliing, Indiana T 8 Woods, New Loston, O Franklin Borina,-Milton G CKimbroiirii & la, Mo Jas P Robertson, U S N A H Arxrfwg & wife,Oin, O Miss Tweed/Cirsciunati Capt W G Rankin, U S A L Weil. Illinois G HfimmeralougS Illinois E Hammer-dough, Illinois W Baldwin Lieut Colwell R Hens 1 11 J Jackson F It Yoorhres, US N . S T Moulton. New York John A Hteetacd Lancaster Capt Eddy, U S A Mli Mackenzie, N Jersey OA S Mackenzie, N J P B McCleery. Maryland , W Moiriiion, Cincinnati Mrs Gen Prices & cb. Wash Goo Fox & nf, Cincinnati Lfonwi’d Grover A wr, Wash Phiny Fisk, Pottevilte J P Brown, Phtladelphia OhasK«idel, Qaltimoro IrEirtr?, U > A .J? Neall, Baltimore . H Poindexter, Baliimore John J Pinkerton, Penna Wayne McYeach, W Ohester W tt Peonfman, B.tUim ire John F Boy, West Troy J Patton. Pennsylvania .T Collamor .Hon W P Mo W L Yarrington, Scranton P S Wynkoop & son, N Y J B Finlay, Eittanning Jas Maiutey. Pittsburg Jehu F Chorpenning, Ohio Isaac Coate, Jr, Baltimore 1' G Bletfer & tvf, Poitland ASt John Obambre, N J O Truman. Louisville, Ky J D.Watson, California G Williams & ia, New York W Wifl'ftrk & w, New York Cbas J Pusey, Penna H J Tauber, Boston Chos W Bryant, Boston Ohas VY Sanmler-i, Lowril H L 801 l man, Pittsburg O McFarland. Newark, N J J Duffy, Pennßtivania L W A Richards, Boston W S Woods. St Louis Miss Kate More, St Louis Miss Alice More, St Louis S Jameff n, Boston : Phineas Stowe & I*. Yc H 0 F. lper, New York W D Barrett, Baltimore Bev Dr Bodces & la, N J Mrs J R Bblnriander, N J W G Wbiteley, Delaware V K Keesey, York, Pa Lieut J B Mclotofh, USA. John Ferguson &w, Cal . Tboa W Leonard. New York A T Serris, Baltimore Lieut Boyd, U S N Mlsb Boyd, Brooklyn BFI ee & ia, New York Chas Bristol, Chicago BMChase • : W HCarroll, Baltimore JD Bearish wf, NY Mra Hahecom, Waßh S HigeinßOU, Boston H S Walker, Stroudsburg J H Bice, Maine . E Wyman, 8t Louis Geo W Scollay, BtLouis Capt Calhoun, U S N Sami Rumitey, Portland P Lydoo, Wilkcsbarre H Biller, Potlsvilis . H A Denney. Mass Geo H O Neat, Baltimore J Phillips, Mobs Miss Barton, Washington MERCHANTS* HOTEL—Fourth st. s below Arch. A J Miller, Baltimore JOB Lilly & s. Beading A C Ancona, Beading S E Ancona, Beading J B Proctor, Mass J S Brown, Mas# Thos Scball, Washington John D Stiles, Allentown Levi Colt in. Brownsville Willis S Webb, Indiana B W Sheik, Lancaster Isaac Strieker & la, Pa D A Wray & la, Pittsburg Benj Orasvtord, Pittsburg Geo Breed, Pitthburg Eli J Saeger, Pa LII Coolbroth A wf, N Y BP M Torbert, Pa H C Bergstrefser, Pa W H Hu-idieson, Pa J.S Woolsey, New York A J Fonlk, Dacotah Tor Mrs Job L Kelley, Pa S Owens, Poansylvania A Wiln;lm. South Eastern R E Monaghan, Pa Hod J E Meredith, Pa Peter Bose, Baltimore L A Bote, Baltimore ; AMERlCAN—Chestnut street, above Fifth G B Martin. New York E S Doolittle, New York J Switb & ia, Naw York A Lumley, New York J Webster Capt Peet, U S A 8 C Eepey; Washington R R Ta\ lor. Wash JE Black, Delaware A Day, Boston J Dungan, Philada , G H Barnes, Phil&da H S Mattin, Alex, Ya , G Bruekm, West Chaster J M Meriner, Delaware C P Knight, Baltimore JT F Wright. Pittsburg Mrs M H Wright, Pitiab’g J Wild, New York Lieut W B Keim, Pa C D Brown, MD, N York S 0 Espey, Wash, D G J O Lawrence, Virginia BT. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third. M D Holden, Vermont A Turner, Wheeling E Afeerr, Bath ; GL Bethel. Philada H Wood, Philada HGLeisenring H B Cleveland, Buffalo : W J Crandall, Buffalo J Sinclair, Barriaburg G W Wood, New York A B Spear, New Brunswick .G Couzelman, St Louis Miss Anderson, St Louis THE TOION—Arch street, above Third. Sami C Rogers, N J - S Bickham A'l,Lancco,Pa Eli Titns, Green co, Pa C Koehler, Cincinnati, O Mrs Geo Freemen, Epbrata, Pa NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. Wm Major, Pottflvitl© Wm G Rear, Minersvllle A L Kanb, Reading: B Van Kirk, Bethlehem S«mnri Eby ; Sherman Snigelmyer H W.Bank Lieut. H Lindershntb, Ya F Veimar, Virginia . ; C Pfelscblng, -Washington G G Knecht • John Wei^zel L Sbuler, LivJrrool J Pfantz & 1, Gettysburg P J Gardiner, M D, Msryl’d W E Boyer, Pottavilie H 6 Lee, New York STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth. D G Swariz, Lancaster B B Halfiehl, Chester co M DftFfon, Ebensburg Jas McGrath, Downingtown J D Wallace, Williamsport.. A D Wood, Mifflia G M Kulp, Mifflin - - J Robt Smith. Armstrong J N Shuler, Ottawa, 111 S S HardiDg, Pa ‘ Miss Susan W Weldy, Ohio •Mifs A P Bnmblin, Ohio E R Bildwir, Olintju co D L BBty, Union Pa M B Bentlmg, Muncy, Pa John Frisby, Now Hope COMMERCIAL —Sixth street, above Chestnut. J. Devoe, Pennsylvania J Riley, Beading ; Jsb R Orem, Bucks co Pa T Griffith, Wilmington, Del F B Parke, Blkcoo, Md E .T Torbert, Elkton, Md J Miller. Chester co. Pa F B Moleswortli Morton Pennock, Wilmington, Del / BARLEY SHEAF—Second Btreet, below Vine. A G Brook,Washington, DC J Stradiing & son, Pennv W Woo'd A Ja, SchjlHaven fll Pierson, Bucks co W D Weecott, New Jersey J Potta, Warwick N Delaney, Warwick A GUkoson, Bucks co 1* J Hhnt.Nt-w Jersey J E Purry, Atrleboro 1 S. Parry, Attleboro’ J A Kirk, Bucks co D Blair, HartsviHe A S Roberts, Oavisville E Beeder, Solebury G Batnsay, U>irtßviilß John EeJaey, Bucks co W Doan & son/Foreaiville J Ely, Rucks co . J - Hihbs, Bucks co D M<rrickj Bucks co . S Beans, Yardleyviile B J Smith, Buckumnville A Buckman, Widow Grove S Decoursey. & eon, Hartav J Polk, HartaviUe Fd Murray, Fennsylvania J Palmer, Attleboro* A Longshore. Newtown , W E Campbell. Bucks co CResditg; Hstboro’ H Watson,Bucks co' O Dubree, J‘ Tyson, Montgomery O Canby, By berry C Janney, Dolington W Davteon, Cheltenham W. Cadwallader, Yardleyv J Mehan, New* York ■ T Tk-rcer, New York ■ >•. A McKee. New York J Hogan, New York H Kane, Dacosta, N J MADIBON HOUSE—Second street, above Market. JSwsrtzißnder, Yardleyville O H Clifton, New York Mias M. E Clifton, New York J Re Yonng & ia, Btroudeb Mks SDe Young, Btroudab Miss Oe Young, S-'roadsb T H Btsden, Mfc Folly J 8 Betts, New Hoee ■ W McLaughlin, MChunk J K Vsnoradateu, Bristol. Jas Hri-sey, Bridgev, Del P Kiuernay, Penna Bobtßeanp, Buckßco . Jas Boil“ftu, Bucks co Jno Appleton, Del City Dr Sr O'Bradshaw, Penna E BOchs, Qunkertown TSimpaon, Camden, Del Mrs Htunes & fm, Penna- BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Grilowhill. P G Fratebey,'Peuna J J P«nna : John Powell, Welssport , ; John Heminger, Berks co Jacob Houser, Berks ce, Pa John T Berger, Quakertwn Barclay Broem, By berry Charles Dietz B W Smith, Bucks co, Pa G Y Kemp, Kutzfcown W Beans, Bucks co, Pa BLACK BEAR—Third street, above Oollowhill. J Gackenback, Lehigh co Geo W Wolf, Danboro S B Sam* s, Coopersbnrg. Solomon B Borta, Pa Ohas Wieand- Allentown Wm Faff, YardlevviUe I S Trexler, Yardleyville BA Neeld, Tardily vibe Na»han White, Ysrdleyvilla F T Beans, Yardleyville A Buckman. Pennsylvania J Wbital, Pennsylvania E Roads, Byberry Geo K Levan, Reading Geo Clemens, Chester Valley * MOUNT VERNON—Second Btreet, above Arch. Isaac Knieht, Penna Ohas Vanartsdalen, Penna Isaac 8 Stover, Knvinna White Griswold. Erwihna N TChew, Melville, N J . Mias S Borch, New Jersey SPECIAL NOTICES. The Call for Recruits. BT THE BARD OF TOWKR HALL. For nore troops the call is urgent, Audi now, many a zealous sergeant, Followed by the drum and fife, Every patriot invites To assert his country’s rights At the risk of limb or life. Fo conscription needs enforce Patriots to this glorious coarse, When for freedom they contend; When the minions of misrule, Who the Southerners befool, 1 Would our great Republic end. Come now, a ? I who have the might, Grasp the sword and rtteh to fight, And rebellion soon will quail; Soon ah&U fiy the traitor bands, . ; Scudding like Sahara’s sAnds, <• ' _= When the mighty winds prevail. Whether bound to, home you aro, Or to glorious sceneß of war You with daring spirit fly, Clothing fit for either case At that celebrated place, Tower Hall, be sure to bay. : Our stock of seasonable ClotMDg, adapted to every po sition and occupation, is the largest ih Philadelphia, and comprises all qualities, and prices. We buy and scZZ/qr cask only, therefore .at the lowest possible prices TOWER HALL, No. 518 Market street, Philadel phia. BENNETT & CO. Finger & Co.’s Letter “A” Fa mily sewing MAOHINE, WITH ALL THE BE CENT IMP! OVEMENTB, is the best, and cheapest, and most beautiful, of all Sewing Machines. This Machine will sew anything, from the running of a tuck in Tarietan. to .the making of „an Overcoat—anything from Pilot or Beaver Cloth down to the softest .Gauze or Gossamer Tissue, and is ever ready to do its work to per fection. It can fell, hem, bind, gather, tuck, quilt, and has capacity for a great variety of ornamental work.: This is not the only Machine that can fell, hem, bind, and so.fortb, but it will do so better than any other Ma chine' The Letter 61 A ” Family Sewing Machine may bo bad in a great variety of cabinet cases. The Folding Case which is now becoming so popular, is, as its name implies, one that can be folded into a box or.case which, when opened, makes a beautiful, substantial, and spa cious table for the work to rert upon.'.- Tfce cases are of every imaginable design—plain as - the wood grew ia its native forest, or as elaborately- finished as art can moke them, f The Branch Offices are - well supplied with silk twist, thread, needles,'oil, etc., of the very beet quality. Send for a copy of ** Sisoeb & Co.’s Gazettb.” I. M. SINGER & CO., 458 BROADWAY, N. Y. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, 810 CHESTNUT ST. jy!2-tf One-Feige Clothing, op the latest Sttlss, made in the Best Manner, expressly for .RE TAIL SALES/ LOWEST Selling Prices marked Is Plain Figures, All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. , Our Osk-Prioe Ststkm is • striotiy ad hored to. All are thereby treated alike. seffi-ly JONES ft 00., 604MABKBT Street. THE PRESS.—PHILABEPHIA, SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1862. Btjy your BATIIISG ROBES For Ladies and Gentlemen AT SLOAN’3, jy!9 31* 806 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. Self-Adjusting. Patent Clothes- WBINGEB Sole Agency for the State of Pennsylvania. JOHN A. MOBPHEY, JelS-lm 022 CHESTNUT Street, PhiladelpUa, Lyon’s Magnetic Insect Powder, Tested for nineteen years and grows in favor. It kills and exterminates Roaches, Bed Bugs, Ants, Fleas, Motka in Cloths, Furs, and Furniture, Garden Insects, &c. Ail genuine boars the signature of E. Lyon, and is not poisonous to persons or domestic animals. Be ware of counterfeits and imitations, Lyon’s Powder kills all insects la a trice, Lyon’s Pills are death to rats and mipe. Sold everywhere. D. 8. BARNES, myS-atuth3m 202 Broadway, New York, Batchelor's Hair Dye! THE BEST IN THE WORLD. WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR’S celebrated Hair Dye produces a color not to be distinguished from nature warranted not to injure tho Hair in the least; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes, and Invigorates the Hair for life. GRAY, RED, or BUSTY BAIR instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, loavingthe Hair soft and beau- Hfnl. Sold by all Druggists, Ac. . * HGT The Genuine Is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE LOR, on ihe four sides of each-boa. A i FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street, (Late 233 Broadway and 10 Bond street), , . my2B-ly Now York. Card Printing, Best and Cheapest In the City, at 111 South FOURTH Street. CARD PRINTING, best and cheapest ia tho City, at 111 South FOURTH Street r ' •/- CORNELL—BIDGWAY.—On the 16’h/inßt-,bythe Bev. Dr. AMay, Edwin H. Cornell to Henrietta Ridg way. all of flii« city. # CUNNINGHAM—On the 16th inst., by Rev. Jarree Cuußingbam, James Cnnniognam, Jr., to Adeline G Thnrrme, all of Philadelphia. # MOOBE—UILLIV;__On the 15th lost. by Rev. Jahu W. Ohilds, Lient. Oharlea C. Moore, of Philadelphia, to B*s» V., second daughter of the late Rev. R S.KiHin, of Baltimore. . ... :> . ' DIED. ■ BUGGY-—On the 18th inst.^Robert Buggy, In the 75th. r year of his age. > The r*tetives and friends of the family are respectfully! inyitpd to attend the funeral, from kts late residence, Broad sheet, Chester. Delaware county, without further ; noticr, on Monday, 2lat iDst., at 9 o’clock. Intenueiit at Cathedral Cemetery. • PACKARD,-In this city, July 18,1802, in the 34th year of bis agp, Frederick Packard, E?q.- of Aupleton, Wisconsin, eldest son of Frederick A. Packard, Ssq., of Phitedelphia; ; The remainßwill be taken to Springfield, Massachu-« settp, for interment. . # ' HOLMES —On the 17thinat, Mr. James Holmes, in the 64th year of bis age. ' The relatives and friends of the family, also Chester Lodge. No. 236. A. Y. M:, aod the Order generally,, are} respectfully invited to attend the "funeral, from Ms late’ reridmcp. No 241 Monroe street, oh Monday afternboo, * the 2lßt inst., at .4 crclock. To proceed to MaopMah BOYLE.—On Ihe I7th inst, John Boyle, in the 63th 4 year ol Ms age. . * ' Funeral from bis late residence, Wagner’s alley, Fitz water street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth, on Sunday, atterr-oop, at 4 o’clock. ' - - • ' ’ CLASS.—On the 16th inst, Mra. Emma Class, agsd 32 ■years. Funeral from the reriJenco of her parents. No. 217 Arch street, Ibis (Saturday) afternoon, at 3 o’clock. * TO OUR CUSTOMERS.—In conse quonce of the great scarcity of change we have adopted the following : v • “ On all silver we receive, we allow a premium (at pre sent, ten per cent) ; ‘♦On all silver change we give we charge’the same :rate.” -■ v . The above plan is perfectly just, both to buyer and seller, and we hope it will prove satisfactory tojoar cus tcmerH, as we wish to avoid charging any extra profit on our goeds, in to pay for the loss in buying specie. BESSON & SON, '' MOURNING STORE. jill : No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. wig® T*IOS M. E. CHURCH, FOURTH His sireef, below Arch —SABBATH; July 20th, (to morrow,) Bey. W. O STILL MORNING, at o’clock. Rev, J. B. STILL, EVENING, at 8 o’clock. Young Mob’s prayer and experience meetfcg at 7 o’clock. »«=» RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE.—THE LoJ> Brv .Dr. C ARDEN will not be absent from hie Church during the months of July, August, and Septem her, and may be expected to preach each Lord’s Day, Morning and Evening. Strangers visiting tho city, and others, wiil ; be accoTmaodatedgwith seats.by speaking to the Sexton. - - It# SPIRIT'UALISIH.—A CONFERENCE IL3 ou tbe subject of “ Normal Develop 71001” will he held at 3ANSOM-ST, HALL on SUNDAY, : at o’clock A M;, and at BP. M Mrs WILGOXBN. of Cor-necticut. will’ lecture on the>*'Be!igion of Science ” Admittance 5 cents ; J . ,I^#. POST OFFICE NOTICE.—MAILS FOR. •lIS KBY WEnT, TOBTUGAS, and FORTv PICK-' BNS, to bo despatched persteamer BBIOSSON, will be clcped »t ,*Mb office THIS 'SATURDAY) EVENING, July 19, 3862, at nine o’clock. ■■■■>■ ' V: U* A/WALBORN, P. M. • July 19,1562. * It i AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS IL§ OP TBE ARMY AND NAVY— eix>h meeting under the auspices of the Young/Men’s Christian Arsociation, in bebalf of our brave Boldlers, to provide the means for anpplring tlteir spiritual aud tsm jwifsL wante, will be held TO-MORBOW (Sabb'ath) EV-itßjfJse, jo-tbe Central Presbyterian Church. (N.* L ), COATESStreet, above-.Third,' Addresses will be de livered pastor elect. Rev. Jas Y. Mitchell; the Rev. T. W. J. Wylio, D. D ;-Bev. Bobt. Gamble, and Bev. Robt. Patterson, of Chicago A statement in re-- gerd to the operations of the Committee will be made by the Cbauman, Peter B Simons. Dr. Wylie has recently returned from his labors among the sick and wounded on the pftmneulft, and will give an interesting statoment of biß labc-rs.' Christians and oatriota show your svmpattiy by a large attendance and liberal assistance. Rev. JAS. Y. MITCHELL, the pastor elect, will preach in'tho mornirg at 10 o’clock. - - -- It# rfZr* PASSEWGER RAILWAY" NOTICE Uof At a meeting of tbe Board of Presidents, held July 12tb, 1562, it was resolved that each Road may issue tickets for a ride on any Clty.BaUway, to bo sold at fbe rate’ of twenty for one dollar. J Tbe holder of any of these tickets, by adding t wobents, can obtain an exchange ticket. Tickets sold by any Road at a less rate- than twenty for one dollar are good only on the Road so'isming them. jl!8 3£ . HENRY OROSKEY, Secretary. JYT=. OFFICE OF THE GIRARD COLLEGE U 3 ' PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, corner of COLUMBIA and RIDGE Aveiinrs. . PsiLADELFniA, July 14,1862. The Board of Directors of “ The Girard College Pas eenger Railway Compani” have this dhy declared a dividend o< ONE DOLLAR PER SHARE, clear of State tax. pajatte to tbe stockholders, or their legal represen-. tattvep, ondemand. ... WM. S. BLIGHT, ,Jyls.6t ... Treasurer.. : FOR RECEIVER OF TAXES, IL 3 JAMES C.' KELOH, Of Second ward, subject to nomination of People’s Con vention. ; jy3-lm# - OFFICE OF MONONGAHELA NAVI ij ? GA'r'/ON COMPANY.— Pittsburg, July 10, 1862.—The Board of Directors', have this day ordered that a Dlvideid of FIVE PER CENT., or TWO DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS PER SHARE, be. paid (in current bankable funds) to the Stockholders, or.their leeaf representatives, after- the 14th insk, at the office of the Treasurer, GRANT Street, PITTSBURG. jyl2-12t W.B. OOP EL AND, Treasurer. •yw- THE UNITED STATES SANITARY LLS COMMISSION—PHILADELPHIA AGENCY, No. 1236 CHESTNUT Street. The following: recom-. mendation by the President of the United States suffi ciently authenticates the Commission to the public: . . ** The Sanitary Commission is doing a work t of great humanity and direct practical value to the nation in this time of its trial. It is entitled to the gratitude and con fidence of the people, and I trust it will be generously supported. There is no agency through which voluntary offerings of patriotism can be mare effectively made. “ABRAHAM LINCOLN.” The ur dersipned will receive, and forward places where they may bo most needed, all contributions for the eick and wouDdod, and will furnish all information to persons applying to Berve as nurses, dressers, &c,, in the Floating Hospitals of tbe Commission, or elsewhere. jjBl2t . W. PIATT, Jk., Suparintendent. «B IADOUARTEES1 ADOUARTEES HOME GUARD. City op Philadelphia, July 18,1862. . Gbkbbal OnoKR, No. 8. / The attention of tbe officers and men of the Hotna Gnard is invoked to ihe pressing necessity for immediate reinfoirements to the Army of the Potomac. . The Joint Select Committee of Councils on theDefence and Protection of tbe City have, at ttielr special session, ■bfldto day.ar»w»d to report an ordinance appropriating BEVBNTY-TIVE to each" man ’who will volunteer his services for ihree.years or the wßr, aad proportionately for twelve mouths, as an additional bounty to that offered br the United States. E-very ira puJpe.of patriotism appeals to tbo “Homo Gnard” to promptly respond to this invocation. ; v A. J. PLEASONTON, Brigadier Geaerol Ooinmaudiug Homo Guard. By order oi ; •• • Wm, Braupord, Assistant Adjutant General. ... It I VICTORY ! VICTORY! !~THB Ij 116th REGIMENT. F Y. ST., Ims been-specially lIU accepted by the War Department for three years or during tbe war. Captains report immediately, • Boantr, Rations, Clothing, and PaF furnished from date of enlistment, % This is the only three-year Regiment authorized by the Fecretary of War from this Btate, and all patriots dosirons of serving our common country must now come forward. The Regiment will positively march on or be fore tbe ißt of September next. ' . v / D: HEBNAN, Colonel Commanding. 1 A. MALSEED, Adjutant. • Per G. H. BARDWELLi Major. Headquarters, 624 MARKET Street Philadelphia. jelS tf • QUMMEB STOCK. ; “ O -During July and August we will sell Bummer Dress Goods, such as Lawns, Organdies, Bareges, and their labricsi at very low pf iceß to clear the' stock. ■ The assortments .are still.fair, and the goodsof this season’s purchase. REMOVAL. E. G. WHITMAN & Co, CONFECTIONERS, HATH BEHOVED FBOM SECOND AND OEEST NDT STKEET3 ■ TO No. 318 CHESTNUT STREET, BSLOW FOURTH, ' - NEXT DOOR TO ADAMS & CO.’S EXPRESS. je2o*lmif T>EMOVAL.—MAHLON KIRK, Ail DENTIST, has BEMOVED to No. 1503 CHEST NUT Street, JyB-lm* ■DEIMER’S IVORYTYPES are the JLw most beautiful, tasteful, and natural pictures to be found. Head finely modelled; light and shade naturally arranged. SECOND Street, above Green.. -tit* ■VfUSQUITO NETS AND NET -IXL TIN& for solo at No. 4 North Fifth Street: JOSEPH S. THOMPSON, Agent. P. B.—Orders promptly attended to. jy3.Qul2t* T OST OR MISLAID, CERTIEI- U CATE 'No.j>9o,^for-five : sharM of stock .of v (t The American Academy of Music.* 1 The finder wiiV return the same,' as appHcatlon has been made for the issue of a Certificate in lieu thereof, to r -* ! FRANK O* QBUGAN, ilia- Bwlt* No. 1621 BTRUOE Street. MARRIES. MILITARY NOTICES. RETAIL DRV GOODS. BHABPLESS BBOTHER9, CHESTNUT and EIGHTH streets. REMOVALS. INSURANCE COMPANIES. STATEMENT 01 THE « CONTINENTAL” INSURANCE COMPANY OP NEW YORK, lis compliance with tho Laws of Pennsylvania. Capital Stock, all paid in Ca5h,.......5500,000 AS SETS. Beal Estate held by tho C0mpany,,......... 889,708 49 Cash in hands..,. ...... 2,79148 Cashin 6t. Nicholas 8ank.......,,.,...,... 45,129 92 Loans secured by bonds and mortgages.,.,. ♦ 087,390 09 Stock owned by the Company: OO Stock held by tbe Company as coUatetul BO- eurity for loans Intoroßt on Investments mode by the Com- pauy, dao and unpaid, Premiums due and unpaid..,. Bents accrued and unpaid...,. LIABILITIES. Claims for losses which are in suit or contest ed by the Company Losges reported to the Company and not acted Dividends declared to Btockbolders during the year..,. Dividends declar'd due and unpaid.. Dividends on ocriplasoed to policy holders do-' clared audremaintngunpaid., AU ether claims against the Company, con tested or 0therwi5e.........; I N CO ME. Cash premiums receives, after deducting re turn premium 5.,....................... ($270,640 40 Cash premiums earned, exceed....... 250,000 00 Interest money received from invesfcmeuts.by the Company, EXPENDITURES. ' bosses paid during the year...... ...,.,$lOB,BlO 69 Loeses paid duriDg the year, which accraed prior to'theyear, . Loeses estimated In former statement which were paid daring the year..., Dividends paid during tlio year,. Commissions''paid on premiums daring the year... .......... 18,480 40 Taxes paid by the Company.. 12,198 72 All other expenses and; expenditures of the Company, WILLIAM GETTY, No. 425 OHE3TNUT STREET, PHIIiiIiSLPHXi BOARD OF REFERENCE. Stuart & I Jay Cooke & Co., John B. Myers & Co, | [A.. Campbell & Co., James, Kent, Santee, & Co. Davis & Birney, Biegel, Baird, & Co., . Wm. Taylor & 00., James Graham * Co., Mhule, Brother, & Co., .McCutcheon A Collins, Wright, Smith, A Pearsall, Allred Jenia A Son,. Charles P. Bayard, Esq.. gTATEMENT OE THE “NIAGARA” FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OP NEW YORK. Capital Stoelr.rr.r ASSETS. Cash in’St. Nicholas 8ank.................. .$12,383 95 posh in bands of Ageutsand in course of trans- mis i0n..... r .' - 7,952 25 Loans secured by Bonds and Mortgages..... 215,550 00 Blocks owned b? the. Company (market value) 34.837 50 Stocks held by the Company as collateral so> ; curity for loans 6,000 00 /Interest accrued but not yet due on Stocks . . and L0an5,m........... Premiums duo and unpaid..... Other fiecariticH belonging Company Interest on investments made by the Com pany, due and unpaid.... .. Interest accrued and not yet due on Mort ; gages. LIABILITIES. Clainin for lobscb which are I- orcoMt<!,t ~ „„ . ed by the Can"—' 83,900 00 r..~-n l'olrt during the year 37,100 40 Unsettled 1055e5..15,824 27 Losses contested during the year............ 1,600 00 INCOME. CAsh premiums received Interest money received from the investments of the Company EXPENDITURES. Losses<3ariiigibe year *, $43,660 49 Losses paid during the year, which accrued prior to the year,'and estimated in former statement......... Return premiums... Dividends paid during the year. Dividends declared due and unpaid.... ...... Expenses, including commissions and. fees paid to Agentug-and. Officers of the Com paaiyv. Taies paid by the Company'.".. -w. Otlier expenses.... ......... ,6,580 09 . 6,955 BO 40,000 00 100 00 WILLIAM GETTY, . AGENT, No. 425 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA BO ABO OF REFERENCE. Btuarfe & Brother, Jay Cooke & Oo » John B. Hyers & =A Campbell & Go., James, Kent, Santee, &Co. T>avis& Birnoy, Biege-1, Baird, & Co., W®» Taylor & Co., James Graliam & Co„. Manle, Brother, & Go, McCttfcheon & Collins, Wright, Smith, & Pearsall, .Alfred Jenhs & Son,'.- Charles P. Bayard, Esa. gTATEMENT OF THE “ARCTIC” MR®INSURANCE COMPANY OF HEW YOEK, Capital Stock. ASSETS. Beal Estate held by the Company Cash on hard.; Cash in St. Nicholas 8ank............ \Ainbunt of Unpaid Premiums........, Gash in hands of Agents andin course of transmission.. ...................... •Loans secured'by Bonds, and Mortgages. 1... Amount due Company on, which Judgments have been.obtained....... United States 5t0ck5........... Stocks held by the Company as collateral se curity for L0an5......................... 10,025 00 'Premium Notes due and unpaid.. 1,041-57 Premium Notes not due..................... 990 04 Interest on Investments due and unpaid..,.., 500-00 Interest on Investments accrued but not due. 5,157*83 Volneof-'alt other property belonging to the '> Company... LIABILITIES. losses dne and unpaid. Amount of Claims for Losses contested by the . Company.»«.» ,♦.....,...................... SS»500'00- losbes during the year which have been paid. 39-j3&l 90- losses during the year which have not been , Bottled. ............ losses daring the year not acted up0n.,«... INCOME. Cash premiums received ............. 573,27118 Premimn Notea takeu by the Company...... 1»95i 54 v Premiums earned. ......... 61,2T1 18 Interest received from Investments of the Company '0 16,571 49 EXPENDITURES. Losses paid during the year................ $43,147 26 Losses paid during the year which accrued prior to the yew...... ♦;................. Amount paid and ©wingfor re-insuranoe pre> miuxn5................... 4,423 45 Betnrh premfmns, whethor paid or unpaid... 9,340 53 ■Expenses; paldduring the year, including Commissions and Fees paid to the Agents .. and Officers or the Company,, a( Taxes paid by the Company. The undersigned tawing been appointed Agent and At torney of the above-named Oompanieß has obtained li censes from the Auditor General and is now ready to is sue Policies to hiß many friends in this city at moderate sates of Premium.'; * • WILLIAM GETTY, AGENT, No. 425 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. BOARD OF DEFERENCE. Stnart A Brother, |Jay Cook* & Co., / Jctyji B. Myers & Co., A'. CwajS>eß & 00, Jbedeb, Kent, Santee, & Co. DaYia&Btraey, Biegel, Baird, '& Co., Wm. Taylor Sc Co , James Graham & Co., Maole, Brother, A oo.y McCutcheoß ACollina, Wright,' Smith, APeamll, AifredJenks&'Son, Charles P« Bayard, Ew. Q.IEAED FIRE AND MARINE OFFICE 41# ‘WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. This company continues to take risks en the safer classes of Property at low rates. The public can rely upon its responsibility, and abili ty to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for tfa« benefit of the public, during the last nine years, exceed $500,000, -ad we reepectfall? solicit its fayor la thy fatare. DIRECTORS. ohas. i. Durosr, jfibby walker, JOHN W, CLAGHOBN, JOHN THOESMI, 0. I. H2AZLITT, ABRAHAM HAST, PAYED BOYD, Jr., PETKB 8. HOB, of N., WM. M. SWAIN, - FUBMAN SHEPPABB JOSEPH KLAPP, M.D. N. S. I.AWBBNOE, WM. 0. BTJDMAN, JOHN SUPPLES. THOMAS OBAVEN, President. A. S. QILL2TX, Vice President. JAB. B. ALYOBD, Soerotary. ap2B-H ~. 116,953 00 25 272 17 6,851 87 458 S 3 fpAME INSURA X? No. 405 CHESTNUT FIRE AND INLj - DIES I W. N. Buck, Ohas. Bichardeon, Henry Lewis, Jr., Alex. Wkllldin, Geo.A. West, $2,700 00 6. W. Davis, John W. Everman. FRANCIS N. BUCK, President. CHARLES EIOHAEDSON, Vice President. WILLIAMS I. BLANOHABD, Secretary. [mhlfl-ifS- 11,414 76 70,000 00 399 00 (nOBIMONWSIALTH FIRE INBU XJ BANCS COMPANY, GW THE STATS 01 PENNSYLVANIA. • DIBEOTOBS. Davifi Jayne, I Charles H. Sogers, John M. Wmtall, : [ John K. Walker, Edward 0. Knight, r Robert Shoemaker, Thomas S. Stewart, William Strothers, Henry Lewis, Jr., I Elijah Jones. DAVID JAYNE, M D., President. JOHN M. WHITALL, Vice Presides*, SAMUEL S. MOON, Secretary. Office, Commonwealth Building, 613 GHSSTHIS Street, Philadelphia. «e4*fftf 66,627 55 JgROWN DRILLS, 24,215 31 STANDARD QUALITY, ..... 24,683 31 ...... 70,307 0i TOR SALE BY WELLING. GOF PIN, & GO. jyl9-atnw6t / S3O OHESTNUD STREET. ....... 31,343 73 CO.’S 4-4, 7-8, AND 20-I*oll FINE BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, SILESIA S, NANKEENS, PAPER MUSLINS, and COL’D CAMBRICS. ■ FOB SALK BY WELLING,COFFIN & CO.. SELLING AGKNT3, jy!9 stutbGl 350 CHESTNUT Street. AGENT, Pnn.AUEl.pniA, Pa. SUITABLE POE HOSPITAL PURPOSES. 8,000 10-4 WHITE AND BLUE AND WHITE AND ■ SLATE."'';. : ■ ALSO, G land 64 INDIGO BLUE FLANNELS. For Hate by FROTHINGHAM & WELLS, jy!6 2m 34 N. FRONT and 35 LETITIA STREET. gHIPLEL HAZABB. & HUTCHINSON, No. 113 CHESTNUT BTBEET, COMMISSION MKBOHANTPI /- . FOB til SU.B or PHILADELPHIA-MALE GOODS. mh2B-6io $200,000 fJIHE AMERICAN SILK VELVETS. A NEW ARTICLE In Domestic Manufactures, made by JOHN BBOOK, VALLEY CREEK MILLS, mo puny- ,xfrvt3v-j-acwryin~Amenei*r : : —— • COLLAR, VEST, AND BONNET VELVETS, In a variety of styles and qualities. r For sale «t - . No. 413 COMMERCE STREET, PHILADELPHIA, ROBT. NELSON & BRO., SOLE AGENTS. Aisoj manufacturers of All-Wool Miner’s Flannels, Checks, Ginghams, Ac., Ac. . jy!B-7t ..... 1,239 78 ... 657 60 1,335 89 $82,399 09 18,744 22 «-poll THE PARTICULAR at tention OF THE TRADE.” ALTEMUS & COZENS, NO. 241 CHESTNUT STREET, , BOL2 AGENTS FOR GREEN & DANIELS’ CEREBRATED IVOBY-FINISH • SPOOL COTTON, Pronounced one of tbe best and cheapest Spool Cot tons in the market. A full supply on hand. je'-W-lm* 23,852-89 4,793 44 ...... 5,399 31 Philadelphia, Pa. JAY OOuKE &s CO.. The undersigned, as Subscription Agent for the Go vernment, la prepared to deliver .9250,000 $13,000 00 NEW SIX PEK CENT. UNITED STATES DOAN, 6 000 00 211,182 50 ... 4.000-03 ... 2,000 00 from Slay 1, 1862. Legal Tender or Par Notes end Checks rocoi-rod for tbe Bonds—tbe Interest to date, must be .paid in Gold. Tbiß Loan is called « 6-28, V having T WENTY'years to ran, bot redeemable at the option o£ the Government at any time after FIVE years, bnt is a Six-per cent. Loan. 5267,91 T 71 fIJO pTAA —THIS AMOUNT WANT UW.cJI/U* ED upon Mortgage, first-class Farm near tne city. Apply to i . E- PETTIT, jy!2 No. 309-WAXiRUT Street. 4,800 00-8,600' 8,600' 00 A CARD TO THE. PUBLIC. CONGRESS SPRING ■WATER DEPOT, 9S GEDAR STREET, 9O An attempt has been made to deceive the public by persons offering what thoy coll “ Congress Water » from fountains, and at the price of six (6) cents per glass. The wholesale price of the genuine Congress Water, at New York, being about Tjf cents per glass, the imposi tion pretending to sett at retail at less than ccet, and without allowance for freight, cartage, or breakage, is apparent; bnt tbear probable course has.been, to empty one bottle of genuine Congress Water into a fountain filled with their-trash, and theroby christening its total contents. •? 10,418 74 We have ttKVRR sold Congress Water in fountains, nor- In vossolsof any other description than ordinary-'sized gloss bofctUe. Uhe cork of every bottle of the genuine Is branded, ... 23,832 34 , 4,983 06 And any without Itfcose words .and let 002?GBESS 1 toss on the oork is 0. wbefoer from form- The following gentlemen are supplied by ns regularly with genuine Congress Water, in bottles, &eah from the Congress Spring: FBED’K BROWN, cor. Fifth and Chestnut sts. 0. 8. EUBBELL, 1410 Chestnut Btreet. OHAB. ELLIS & CO., Market street. E. J STEVENS & CO., Continental Hotel. AMBROSE SMITH, Chestnut street. - J. 0. TURNPENNY & GO., 941 Spruce street. ' THOB. J. HUSBAND, cor. Third and Spruoe g&s. WYETH Bros., Walnut street. CLARKE & WHITE. joso-amif ; Philadelphia, Pa. INSURANCE COMPANIES. INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL 8200,000. :oe Company, ND INSURANCE. JTOBS. E. D. Woodruff, John Kessler, Jr., P. S. Justice, Washington Jones, Ohas. Stokes, COMMISSIOH HOUSES. AMERICAN SILK VELVETS sroor, COTTON. FIN ANCIAX,. BANKERS, NO. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, NEW “ 5-90 ” LOAN. AT ONCE, ON PAYMENT, COUPON BONDS. AUTHORIZED FEBRUARY 25,1862. Subscriptions rocoivod AT- PAR, and accrued interest JAlt COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, 114 South THIRD Stroet. NE W V O'R K SARATOGA, July 1, 1582, WATEB. tains or bottles. CLARKE & WHITE, Proprietors of Congress Spring. rp h e ATLANTIC MONTHLY BALPH WALDO EMERSON, JOHN G. WHITTISs, THEODORE WINTHBOP, THE COUNTRY PAR3OK, I The New Gymoastics ; Mr. Axtell; My Daphne t Con cprniog Disa&mable People; The Sam Adam) Regi ments in tbe Town oi Boston ; Life in the Open Air; To .William Lowell Putnam; The Horrors of Sau Domingo: My Lost Art; In War Time; Amy Wentworth; Tho reau; A Summer Day; Reviews and Literary Notices ;■ Recent American Publications. . Teems —Twenty.fiye . cents per number, three dol lars per year, post-paid by the Publishers. TIOKNOR & FIELDS, It . No. 135 WASHINGTON Street, Boston,.Mass. WINTHROP’S MESSRS. TIOKNOR & FIELDS PCBLISH THIS DAY: E D WIN BRGTHERTOFT. Late Major in the United States Army, and author of 4 * Cecil Dreeme,” “ John Brent,” £c One Volume, 16mo, uniform with ‘‘'Cecil Dreerae,” and- Edwin BnoTiiKRTOFT f 0; the last of that remarkable series of Kovels which lli» lamented Theodore Winthro# left behind him. The two novels already published have taken a permanent place in the literature of our country. [Frc m the Boston Evenfng Transcript ]< Theodore Winthrop’s New; Bomancb. “ Edwin Broibertoft” is Ihe title of the third and - last novel by the famous young hero who fell- fighting for his country last j ear. . “ Cecil Dreeine” and <f Jbhn Brent” have stamped his reputation as a writer of remarkable power, and this new story will amply sustain, the rank those two works claim for him among authors. Winthrop himself, weunderßtan Veateemed this his most finished work, arm was accustomed to say to bis friends, it seemed to him more like what a romance should be than his other two stories. The period chosen is the Revolutionary War, and wo have gllmpees of Washington and “ Old Pais as well as of other celebrities-. Major Skdrrett, the real hero of tb< story, is one of those pure, brave, manly, and ex ecutive characters that Wintbrop delighted to draw, The representation generally has, in point of style, that piih and point which delight us in the novels of Charles Baade. The Publishers have also now ready: OEOID DBEBIffE. Thirteenth Edition. IVol., SI. JOHK BBEKT. Kinth Edition. I‘Vol., SI. USF’ These Books are for sale by all Booksellers, or will be BQatpost2>atd for one-dollar each by the Publishers, TICENOR & FIELDS, It ' No. 135 WASHINGTON Street, BOSTON: tytjh E R E 8 H SUMMER BOOKS. Victor Hugo’s superb French Kovel, The literary event of the century. An Am .rican translation, just out. Price, 50 cents in paper covers, and $1 cloth bound. : ABTEBIUS WABD, BIS BOOK; The funniest book ever published. . All tbe rich things of ihertnowned “ Arteraus.” Superbly illustrated and cloth bound, price SI. (Seventh thousand.) . . TBE StOBGESQKS. Mrs. Stoddart’s remarkably clever rew novel, which has already gone into a third edition. Price, 50 cents in paper covers, and SI cloth bound. OBIENTAL HABFMS AND SOEKESTv : A piquant and fascinating volrnie of'adrerituves in Turkey t>y a_French voman _TraasUted. • Price, 31.25. A brilliant arid satirical novel of Society iu New. York, by D. S. Gould. One vol, cloth bound. ■ Price, 31. GAME .Pisa-os»r»fflB~»OBTH. • A new and capital book on Fish and Flaking. Illug trBt^. . ? £i>iB' not>Kacuer3,“ andwjlT be seat by mail/ree, on receipt of price, by i ' CAELETON, Publislier, iT2-wstf ; 7 SEW YORK. THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, EOS AUGUST, READY THU MORNING; and ia ad vance of all competition. l"or sale by : T. B. PUGH, It# SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets. DE GASPARIN’S NEW BOOK.— - America before Europe. Principles and Inte rs: tB By Count Do Gaspariu. 12mo. $1.25' The Golden Hour. By M. D Conway, author of the Rejected Slone. 63 cents. The Flower. People. By Mrs. Horace Mann. Illus trated. 03 cents. Yolon-es 7 and Bof Lockhart’s Life of Scott. ; 75 cents, per volume. For tale by WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTEIN, - jj!B . 606 CHESTNUT Street, FROPOSALS FOR ARMY sup plies Army Clothing and Equipage Office,); Philadelphia, July 19,1862. y * PROPOSALS will be received at this office uutil TUESDAY, 22d inHt., 12 M., lor furnishing promptly at the SCHUYLKILL ARSENAL the following supplies: 2,C00 yards Canvas Padding. - 14 000 yarde Hi-inch Yellow Worsts! Lace. 3,000 spools (2*ounce) Black Linen Machine Thread, No. 60,' : , 3,000 spools (2-ounce) Black Linen Machine. Thread, . No. 70: . : : 5,000 spools (200 yards each) Black Cotton Machine Thread, No. 24, 5,000 spools (200 yards each) Black Cotton Machine Thread, No. 20. 750 pounds Black Patent Thread, No. 35. : i 800 “ “ «* “ No. 40. . 400 . f‘■ White Cotton Balls (for basting), No. 49.. 12 000 sheets Cotton Wadding (white).;, - 1,600 yards Black Cambric (Silesia). 60 boxes Tailors’Crayons. . . - AU to be of Army Standard quality. Also, 1,000 Zouave Fez Caps, like sample in this office. Bidders will state how! booh they can deliver, and address their bids to G. H; CBO3SIAN, jy!9-3t « Deputy Quartermaster General. “PROPOSALS FOR BLUE PLAN- A NEL.”—6BMY CLOTIIINQ AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE, .* - Philadelphia, July 17,1862. PROPOSALS will be received at thie-Office until SA TURDAY, 19th instant, at 12 M., to furnish, at the SCHUYLKILL ARSENAL : • 6,000 yards l s ark-bluo (Indigoßlue Wool-dyed) Twilled FLANNEL, to be either 27 inches or.st inches wide, of Army standard quality, to be delivered within five days.. Bidders can propose for the whole or any part thereof. Also, 1,000 gets Wall Tent Poles. ■ Proposals will be endorsed, “ Proposals for Dark-Blno Flannel,”: or ■** Proposals for Wall Tent Pole*.” and ad drrsFed to 6h H- OBOoMAN, jy!B-2t / Deputy Quartermaster. General. REFRIGERATORS AND COOLERS mHE “ DB. HAYES’ BEEBIHEBA- X TOR.”, These are, beyond doubt, the most gdontlflo and officiect REFRIGERATGSS , tn rao, Mag WABBANTED to ■ KEEP PROVISIONS LONGER, • WITHE LESS ICE, ■ THAN ANY OTHEBB. RETAILING AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Also, a large assortment of the most approvod WATEB COOLERS. J. S. CLARK, raySS-H No. 1008 MABKET Street. rpENT DTVIG K. SO Bales 12 oz—DUCK, 20. Bales. 10 cz.—-Inch BUCK. 60,000 3,. 3, and & BUS. LINEN, Suitable for For sale by No. 'IS and T 7 SOUTH STREET, jy!4-Ct Baltimore mENT BUTTONS AND SLIPS, U. 3. JL Pattern, manufactured andfor sale by J-. P. REED, southeast corner THIRTEENTH and NOBLE Streets,: Philadelphia. ... GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. TRINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. Jj The subscriber woidS invite attention to hie IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS, Which he mokes a speciality in his bneinesa. Also, con stantly receiving ' NOVKIiTEBS FOB GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. J. W. SCOTT, GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE, No. SU CHESTNUT STREET, jaG-tf ' ' Four doore below the Continental. - COUNTERFEIT, «g CIDER MILLB, CORN MILLS, mSm Com Shollera, Turnip Drills, Broad-cast Seed Sow ers. Churns, Butter- Workers, &c., for sale by DAVID LAND BETH A SON, It* Nob- 21 and 23 touth. SIXTH Street, T A DIES’ HAIR DIED AND SHA.M -JU POOED, in best style,'at FOURTH anil BRANOH. jrtMftf NEW PUBLICATIONS. AUGUST, 1862, IS HEADY TO-DAY. IT CONTAISB COHTEtntJTIOItS FROM AND OTHER POPULAR AUTHORS. CONTENTS. PUBLISHERS, NEW NOVEL- BY THEODORE WJNTHROP, ♦‘•John Brent 1 * Price-81. I.T3S MISEEABLES. JOHN DOE AND RIGHARD ROE. PROPOSALS. MILITARY GOODS. ALSO, GBAIN BAGS*. GOVERNMENT CONTRACTORS EUROPEAN: SHIPPERS, J. O. GRAF FLINT, BALTIMORE BAG FACTORY, JHRST GRAND HOF. BY HASSLE It’B BAND, AT THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, j?18-2t SATURDAY EYESING, JULY Iff. Assembly buildings. CAPTAIN WILLIAMS’ THEILLINO SOENKS is in nit o; a YANKEE WH ALEMAN, EVERY EVENING* at ff o'clock predsdly. WEDNESDAY sndSATUBDAY Afternooons'at' 3 o’oiJr Admifsioa 20 cents. Six Ticket* for one dollar, Children 10 cents. PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF' JL * THE FINE ARTS, 3025 GHKSTNUT STREET, Xu open daily {Sundays oxceptod) from 9 A. fiT.liUfi P. M. Admission 25 cents. Children halt price, Shares of Stock, §3O jyg ME. WINTHKOP TAPP IN S Boarding and Bay School lor Yotmi? Lafii<w. No. 1815 PPKUOR htreel, will reopca on vVKDNESD kY, September 371 h, jyl9«3m HOLMEtLUEG- SE&fNAKY FOE YOT-NC LADIES, located on the Bristol Turn pike, 8 miles from Philadelphia SBd 2 from Tacony. The"" first, term of the scholastic year begins the first MON DAY in second term tb'fi Ist day of Feb ruary. : A circular, containing terms, references, &c., can be obtained by application to the iyl4-3ro* Misßes CHAPMAN, Principals. PAED TO THE ART LOVING.— V-A BEI&I'ER’S supfrb life-fixe oil-colored Photo graphs are now roads at war prices in consideration of the times. Remember, SEGuNB Steeit, above Clre« a. It* .. TYOU CAN HAVE AN ENDU tiuNG A and satisfactorypicture by calling at RE IME BPS, SECOND ttreet, above Green, in the of a Co lored Photograph, only §l. SECOND Street, above Green. , It* CIRCULATINS LIBRARY. W BEOTHIEHBiAD 7 S CIROU y T • DATING LIBRARY.—AII English and American Books, inelcdihg ALL CLASSED of Lite rature. This is the ONLY Library in the country that Includes all the NEW ENGLISH BOOHS that are not REPRINTED here. Terras §5 per year} 6 months £3; three months $1.50, cr 3 cents per day. 218 Sonth EIGHTH street jy7-2m* ESS FOR THE SEA SHORE. MAIL TRAIN, ON SUNDAY NEXU, JULY 29th, FOB ATLANTfC CITY, Loaves VINE-STREET FERRY at 7.30 A. M. Returning, leaves ATLANTIC 4 40 P. M.' Thie Train will stop at ALL StatiouB*going aad return ing. Par© to ATLANTIC and back, for this day and this train, only SI 25 JOHN Gr. BRYANT, AGENT. N. B.—Parsengtrs purchasing Excursion Tickets on £a*nrdftv afrpm'-ou can return in this train. It IMPORTANT TO' PLEASURES EEK B RS. . TEE.PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY Is. prepared to issue, during the Summer, tickets at greatly reduced rates ss follows: PENNSYLVANIA BAILEOAD COMPANY," Per one, three, six,- nine, or twrive months, at -very low rates, for the accommodation of persons Kving oucof town, or located on or near the lino of the road during the summer. Ffrom and’ after July 1,1862, a still greater reduction ha 3 been made on these tickets. For twenty-six trips between any two points at about two cenls per mile. These tickets are intended for the use of families travelling frequently, and are of great ad vantage to peroons raa*ing occasional trips.'. For one or three month?, for the use 'of 'scholars ot tending school in the city. Living on or near the line offche roadv and ‘having oocesion to uso the road frequently in-their clericat capacity, are furnished with certificates entitling-then to travel at half fate. Applications to bemade'only to the General Superintendent atJUfoon*-— —— — ~~ rfmc« at half fare toyartias of oyer forty, good for avi i earwiablo. tiffle. EXCURSION TICKETS' daring the Summer are sold at. one half theregular rale for the benefit of those seek ing recreation from business. or in pursuit of health. tickets are geod: for ten days, and are issued to CBKSSON (top of the Allegheny Mountains), AL TOONA (fcot of this mountains), BEDFORD, DOUB LING GAP, and EPHBATA 'SPRINGS. For time of departure of trains see bills and cards of the road. For Through Tickets applF at the office of the Com pany, Southeast corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET Strcete, ; JAMES COWDEN, Agent. LEWIS L. HOUPT, General Ticket Agent. jjls-hel ■ GHBSTES PHILADELPHIA RAIL ROAD, VIA MEDIA. PLEASANT AND > CHEAP AFTERNOON EX CURSIONB ON TWBSDATS -AND FRIDAYS, Through the ;finest . County and the most beautiful Scenery in the vicinity of Philadelphia. On TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS of each week until further notice an Extra Train will leave West Chester a? 6.55 P M. for Philadelphia. ■ Passergers buying Excursion Tickets can take either the 2 or 430 P -M Train from Philadelphia, and the l or 6.65 P. M. Train from West Chester. ROUSTD-TRIP TICKETS FROM PHILADELPHIA to all Stations east of West Chester, good on any of th*' above Trains, out or In, may bo had on these days ONLY, at EXCURSION BATES, good only on the days issued. For further information, apply at th® Ticket Office, it the Depot, V. E. comer of EIGHTEENTH and MAR KET Streets. ManyDelightfulLogations for Summer BoAßDsaf- ON thb Line of tes-Bgas. je2l-tawfs tf - 3>BIiIGHTFOL S DM M E Bl lIODISIONB, NIAGARA FALLS, LAKE 05TTABI0, -TUB THOU SAND ISLANDS, RAPIDS OF ST. LAWRENCE RIVER, MONTREAL, LAKES CHAMPLAIN AND GEORGE, SARATOGA SPRINGS, HUDSON -RI VER, WHITE* MOUNTAINS, BOSTON, NEW PORT, NEW YORK* &C. Faro from Philadelphia to Niagara FaVs, Montreal. White Mountains, Boston, and return, $42 20 From Philadelphia to Niagara Falls, Montreal, Sara-* tega, . Hudson r»vor, New York, and return, 830.00,- To Niagara Fslla and Return, Sl5 00. For further particulars and handbills apply at theoffiea. of the PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIR k RAILBQAD LINE, ccruer of SIXTH and CHESTNUT .Stceetay. where a choice of routes may ha m*de to suit the tacite of anyone. JiOHN 8. HILLES, General Agent, Cor. THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL Streets. Philadelphia, July 1,1862. jyl-3€v. '|g!»aßsa FOB. THE- . 81s A SHORE! —SUUMRB AB •BiNGBMBNY.—OAMDBK AND ATLANTIC BAIL ,BOAI>. ' “ . Three traiasdmlv to Atlantic City and return, ’days excopto#). Txainß leave YINE-Streot Fsinr? M follows: .Mail Train........ - 7J&A..M- Express Train ~.v 4 .QO P. ML* Freight and Accommodation ......5.00 P-. M. RETURNING: Leaves;AttaatibMail Train R., « Express- Train .6*16 A. M., “ Freight and Accommodation. 18 A. M. ’ FARE $l.BO. Bound -.trip Tickets, gao£ mty /®* dajiiandl train on which they are issued, $2.50. Exour . frtoaL Tickets, good for three days, S 3. Hotels are now open. ■ . JOHN G. BRYANT, je32.tr Agent, _ FOR GAPS MAY.—Tho. i steamboat WM. KENT, Capt. Brett, leaveß ABOH-street wharf every TUESDAY,'THURS DAY, and SATURDAY at 9 o’clock A, M„ for OAPH. MAY, returning, alternate days, touching .each way at Newcastle. ,jyll-ini*. Beet quality. . WANTED-=A Saddle Horse, or Horse and Buggy, a fow. hours a day. Ad dreßS «Invalid,” officoi stating lowest term® rgy week. . • ■\V/- ANTED—Ey aypungmarried man, W a situation as Salesman in a Wholesale Dry Goods or Commission House. Several years* experience. Un doubted reference Address * 4 Ciem*=nt, n this office. jyl9-Bt* WANTED IN A CONYEYANr !T - cer’s Office-—Aa. intelligent and industrious lad to learn the business. Address ** Conveyancer,* 5 at this Office., jylB,2t*» mHE FINKDE AND LYON SEW JL ING MiCIUSNB 00., having satisf.ctorily es tnblißhtd the reputation of thsir Machines, in Phijadel jhia, and desiring to farther toerease the bseipGßß, receive rroponitisaa from an active party, for too Agency, said party to bo possessed of saflßcient mesoe. to niaka the badness a wtog one. The privilege, ot^the State given if reaotied. Sample, of Machinea «n.be seen at 922 OHBBTNUT street, PMiadelnhia. Address, W. D. BUSSEU&, Secretary, - j,B-12t 638 BBOAPWA.Y, New. York. TTYANTED-i-2,0;00 Mg* aiong the lmo v Y of the Lehigh Ganal, say I*soo laborers, 250 car penters, and 250 stone masons. Apply to the officers of the Lehigh Coal Navigation Oompony, at MAUOH CHUNK, ALLENTOWN, or EASTON, or anywhere along the line of the works. jelo*tf fe WILSON. 628 OHBf&TNUT STREET, mHE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST A OHAMOIS in the city., CAMPBIIiI, 4 880. TURK, No. 183 South FBONT Start, jyM-SS* . AMUSEMENTS. EDUCATION Ai, FHOTOGRAFHS. EXCURSIONS; EXTRA. NOTICE COMMUTATION THCKETB COUPON'TICKETS SCHOOL TICKETS CLERGYMEN EXCURSION TICKETS HBNUY WOOD, Superintendent. SEA BATHING. WANTS. SEWING MACHINES. BEWINO MACHINES, PHILADELPHIA.
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